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This is a very accurate graph of anything in my lifetime in the US.

Once fuel shortages hit lawnmowers, HOAs are going to be pissed.

The enthusiasm for Artemis II should inspire a revival in people trying to beat famous 1970s Guinness Records. Who wants to eat burgers and ride tiny motorcycles with me?

Vendor-neutral open standards - the new ODF mandate in Germany (and much of Europe). youtube.com/watch?v=O7jYaEJ8LFU Excellent explanation and arguments. MS' OOXML is not considered an 'open standard' under their definition. About time, I say.

The TENTH print issue of The Counterforce #zine is here and ready to print:
the-counterforce.org/zines/the

We got some requests, so an A4 version of this and a few previous issues is coming soon.

"In my daily life and organizing, I encounter people of various ages and backgrounds who feel stuck or unsure of what to do in this America. That’s when I recall Mr. Rogers’ wise words: “Look for the helpers”—particularly, the helpers most impacted and closest to the issues."

msmagazine.com/2026/04/01/comm

Age-verification is hurting sex educators and sex workers, studies suggest - mashable.com/article/age-verif "These laws aren't working to keep minors off adult sites, but they are hitting creators' incomes."

You knew Linked-In was evil, but did you know how evil?

"Every time any of LinkedIn’s one billion users visits linkedin.com, hidden code searches their computer for installed software, collects the results, and transmits them to LinkedIn’s servers and to third-party companies including an American-Israeli cybersecurity firm. The user is never asked. Never told. LinkedIn’s privacy policy does not mention it."

browsergate.eu/

But what if, just maybe, some of the things we think of as "boilerplate text" that "no one reads" are actually occasionally extremely important.

Think about incident reports following accidents in factories, documentation of medical practices, or judicial opinions (see: washingtonpost.com/nation/2026).

Sometimes the boring stuff is important.

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Creating an AI Means-Testing Machine. I know it's evil, but I need rich idiots' money.

No wait, it's worse than you thought!

Membership [of the x402 governing body] will be comprised of participants from multiple verticals with initial intent and support being expressed by Adyen, Amazon Web Services, American Express, Ampersend.ai, Base, Circle, Cloudflare, Coinbase, Fiserv Merchant Solutions, Google, KakaoPay, Mastercard, Merit Systems, Microsoft, Polygon Labs, PPRO, Shopify, Sierra, Solana Foundation, Stripe, thirdweb, and Visa.

This is a list of people I don't want in charge of my money. And yes, I am forced to use some of them. Doesn't mean I trust them.

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@AnarchoCatgirlism an entire product sector exclusively created by the people too ignorant to understand that this product sector should not exist and cannot be made to work.

RE: labyrinth.social/@nash/1161785

you ever write code so inefficient you have to secure 80% of the world’s DRAM production

NZPol selling off the family silver 

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